At some point soon (if not already) businesses are going to lose customers from the degraded experiences that no-human-has-reviewed-LLM-generated code spits out. And then what?
I just need everyone to know that my 15 y.o. Daughter just beat Elden Ring, a game that I would never even attempt to play because it looks way too hard.
looking forward to the near future when these 7-day workweek dorks burn out and invent weekends + 8 hours of sleep but call it something goofy like "REM-maxxing" and start ridiculing each other like "bro you don't let your subconscious cook on problems 8 hours a day bro you're ngmi"
You absolutely cannot separate the artist and the art without contributing to the persecution of trans people. Boycott everything Potter.
Yes, it’s a Substack article. It may also be the best ADHD article I’ve ever read. If it might help someone I’m willing to put it out there.
OK so this young trans gentleman was cut off by his parents, has been unable to get MIT to up his financial aid, has been working multiple jobs while maintaining an A- average AT MIT (no one does this), but he is gonna need to actually pay his tuition to graduate: www.gofundme.com/f/help-matth...
This is becoming a common but not enough interrogated buzzphrase for a very real problem - LLM output is verification and technical debt. One person can generate plausible enough looking results that they can pass through several hands before a close enough reading shows it's full of shit.
I say it every year - if you're even the least bit interested or involved in web performance, this is THE place to be every year. It's the one trip I prioritize my travel budget for.
The talks are awesome, but the hallway track is unbeatable. The concentration of experts in one place is insane.
Same pattern, every team.
Designer annotates everything.
Design system specifies focus states, heading structure, the lot.
Engineering ships something broken anyway.
Not an awareness problem. A skills gap the industry built deliberately.
Rant here - gbbns.co/journal/acce...
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